Downton Abbey Cinema US Release Date
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A feature film adaptation of popular and acclaimed period drama series “Downton Abbey”. The story will once again be set around the Edwardian English country home and follows the lives of the Crawley family and the servants who worked for them in the early 20th century.
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What do the critics say?
Based on 20 Downton Abbey Cinema reviews, Downton Abbey gets an average Cinema review score of 62. The score for all versions is 62 based on a total of 20 reviews.
3.5/4
www.rogerebert.comCinema
The latter became synonymous with posh piffle, and for a long time it was uncool to admit enjoying them. But what they delivered were stories about plausible human beings whose ...
1668d ago80/100
www.thewrap.comCinema
Satisfyingly cozy fan service struggles to keep up with dozens of “Downton” characters
1668d agoB/A+
ew.comCinema
Downton Abbey delivers warm-crumpet comfort on the big screen
1668d agoB-/A+
www.avclub.comCinema
The Downton Abbey movie is as pleasant as a cozy cup of tea
1668d ago70/100
www.wsj.comCinema
King George V and Queen Mary pay a visit to the Crawleys in the hit PBS series’ big-screen debut.
1668d ago70/100
time.comCinema
The Downton Abbey Movie Is Exactly What It Should Be
1668d ago70/100
www.hollywoodreporter.comCinema
The toffs upstairs and the servants below must pull together in Yorkshire's most famous fictional stately home when royals visit in this film spinoff of the storied TV show.
1668d ago63/100
www.washingtonpost.comCinema
Downton Abbey is eye and ear candy of the highest order: rich and delicious, but not especially nutritious.
1668d ago2.5/4
www.slantmagazine.comCinema
After a while, all you see are the gears of various sublots turning separately until they mesh together and move in unison.
1668d ago3/5
www.telegraph.co.ukCinema
Does this really deserve to be in cinemas?
1668d ago3/5
www.rollingstone.comCinema
The vintage Brits of the popular PBS show are back, in a feature film that doubles as diehard-fan service
1668d ago60/100
www.nytimes.comCinema
From its spectacularly detailed aesthetic to the characters’ march down well-worn personality paths, the movie argues insistently for the status quo.
1668d ago3/5
www.empireonline.comCinema
When Lord Grantham (Hugh Bonneville) receives word that the King and Queen will be visiting Downton Abbey, the household is thrown into chaos in their efforts to prepare for the...
1668d ago3/5
www.theguardian.comCinema
Imelda Staunton joins Maggie Smith and co in this standalone film that feels like an intensely glucose Christmas special
1668d agoC-/A+
theplaylist.netCinema
It isn’t a spoiler to say that the staff downstairs does indeed make the steak properly. It’s the movie itself that’s less tasteful.
1668d ago50/100
www.chicagotribune.comCinema
It’s not a movie, really. It’s a commemorative “Downton Abbey” throw pillow.
1668d ago2.5/5
www.austinchronicle.comCinema
Downton Abbey may not soar to new heights or tender any surprises, but there’s a pleasure to its predictableness. It’s so very ... capable.
1668d ago50/100
www.newyorker.comCinema
Downton Abbey concludes with both Lady Edith and Daisy uttering the sacred words “I’m happy.” Upstairs and downstairs, in perfect concord: believe that, and you’ll believe anyth...
1668d ago50/100
variety.comCinema
Years after the serialized drama whose story it continues left the air, “Downton Abbey” is doubly nostalgic.
1668d ago1.5/4
nypost.comCinema
PBS viewers will recall those classy evenings spent with “Downton Abbey,” the charming British series about a noble family in Yorkshire and their giant manse, which aired from 2...
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